CURRENT EXHIBIT: May I Have This Dance?

TALLAHASSEE – The John G. Riley Center/Museum debuts the remarkable exhibition of sketches, watercolors and oil paintings by the award winning local artist, Eluster Richardson. The featured exhibition, “May I Have This Dance?” will capture the essence of dance as an art form that enriches our lives. Richardson’s artwork showcases dance-inspired images of many unique cultures and styles. The John G. Riley Center/Museum has a number of Richardson’s exhibits that showcase African-American culture, Caribbean culture, Native American culture, and others. The dance styles shown will include, ballet, mime, zumba, and more! Richardson’s paintings and drawings will illustrate the beauty and movement in the artist’s signature style.

For more information please call 850-681-7881 or by email at info@rileymuseum.org. The Riley Museum’s regular hours of operation are Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. and Fridays Saturdays 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Admission is $5 for the general public and $2 for Leon County Public School Students/Teachers. For more information on the exhibit or to schedule a group tour, please contact the Riley Museum at (850) 681-7881 or log onto www.RileyMuseum.org

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